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The Antiquary (Oxford World's Classics) [Paperback]

Sir Walter Scott (Author), Nicola Watson (Editor)
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May 23, 2002 0192831879 978-0192831873
The Antiquary, Scott's personal favorite among his novels, is characteristically wry and urbane. A mysterious young man calling himself 'Lovel' travels idly but fatefully toward the Scottish seaside town of Fairport. Here he is befriended by the antiquary Jonathan Oldbuck, who has taken refuge from his own personal disappointments in the obsessive study of miscellaneous history. Their slow unraveling of Lovel's true identity will unearth and redeem the secrets and lies which have devastated the guilt-haunted Earl of Glenallan, and will reinstate the tottering fortunes of Sir Arthur Wardour and his daughter Isabella.
First published in 1816 in the aftermath of Waterloo, The Antiquary deals with the problem of how to understand the past so as to enable the future. Set in the tense times of the wars with revolutionary France, it displays Scott's matchless skill at painting the social panorama and in creating vivid characters, from the earthy beggar Edie Ochiltree to the loquacious and shrewdly humorous Antiquary himself.
The text is based on Scott's own final, authorized version, the "Magnum Opus" edition of 1829.


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`The Oxford World's Classics edition of Scott's The Antiquary gives one a chance to taste the great Scotsman for oneself...This edition has very thorough notes and glossary ...it is an interesting and amusing story' Derwent May, the Times

About the Author

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet was a prolific Scottish historical novelist and poet popular throughout Europe during his time. Nicola Watson is a Lecturer, Open University.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (May 23, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192831879
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192831873
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,256,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very funny novel, beautifully presented at last, April 21, 2002
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Before OUP World's Classics published this handsome, attractive new edition, you could only get this novel in paperback through Penguin. The Penguin edition, sadly, gives the book in a tinkered-with text that Scott never saw, and supplies it with a baffling and unhelpful introduction by some academic called Punter that he wouldn't have understood a word of. This was a crying shame, as The Antiquary is Scott's funniest, most mature book and amply deserves the loving treatment OUP have now given it. The introduction and notes to this new amazingly inexpensive paperback are clear, intelligent & actually intended to help someone enjoy a very subtle and profound piece of storytelling - well done to this N Watson (a good Scots name, promisingly!). The book itself, as I say, is hilarious and surprisingly moving, as good on personal emotion and behaviour as Austen but with the gift for big-scale action and comedy of Dickens or Thackeray -- the bit with the fight with the seal just goes on getting funnier.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unco Guid!, February 9, 2007
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This book is rare fun indeed!--Aside from the rather pat basic plot---But what do you expect when you open one of Sir Walter's Romances? ---the Oxford edition, supplied with Scott's own glossary of unco Scottish terms and the ever helpful Oxford notes offers enjoyment and delight at every turn. I say a Romance, and that IS the basic plot structure here, but it's the Comedy that will catch most readers, I trow: Particularly, the comedy in the learned dissertations and piquant observations of the eponymous antiquary, Mr. Oldbuck, but perhaps even more so in the canny phrasings of the itinerant "Bedesman" or "gaberlunzie" Edie Ochiltree.

The most wonderful character though is the Scottish dialect itself. I find myself, after reading this book that Scott loved above all his others, thinking and almost talking in the musical cadences and turns of phrase interlarded throughout the book

Perhaps, as the academics say, this is a book that deals with "the problem of how to understand the past so as to enable the future." - Enable the future? - In any event, don't miss out on these truly lovely narrative annals of times lang syne.

And beware the "phoca"!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review by a Scots/American, January 5, 2010
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It is good to see Sir W.Scott back amoung the shelves. The creator of modern Scots culture and literature, is at last seen in America.
This is a good book to start you first reading of this writer of the highest order.
Happy Reading, buy a copy, and then some others
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THE present Work completes a series of fictitious narratives, intended to illustrate the manners of Scotland at three different periods. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
teind court, goot friend, ony body, ony thing, ony rate, young leddy, bless your honour, wad hae, fair foe, nae doubt, old mendicant, fair enemy, auld kirk, ancient descent, nae mair, slouched hat
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Sir Arthur, Miss Wardour, Lord Glenallan, Captain M'Intyre, Edie Ochiltree, Lord Geraldin, Miss M'Intyre, Earl of Glenallan, Martin Waldeck, Eveline Neville, Johnnie Howie, Miss Griselda, Old Play, Kaim of Kinprunes, Lieutenant Taffril, Major Neville, Miss Neville, Jonathan Oldbuck, Andrew Gemmells, Bailie Littlejohn, Ringan Aikwood, Steenie Mucklebackit, Herman Dousterswivel, Sir Anthony, Snuffy Davie
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